...ajor Whiting that I would act without awaiting instructions from General Hill.
I at once ordered forward Thomas' brigade and McGowan's, (then commanded by Col. Perrin,) to form an obtuse angle with Ramseur 's brigade, which was the right of Rodes' first line, leaving an interval of one hundred paces.
I, at the same time, determined to support these two brigades with Scales' and my own, commanded respe...